This is a strict NO CELL PHONES ALLOWED show and there will be no mobile tickets.

Please leave your phones in your cars or at home. No cellphones, cameras or recording devices will be allowed at this show and bringing your phone will delay your entry time.

Anyone who brings a cell phone will be required to place it in a locked pouch. Upon arrival, all phones and smart watches will be secured in Yondr pouches that will be unlocked at the end of the show. Guests maintain possession of their phones throughout the night, and if needed, may access their phones at designated Yondr unlocking stations in the lobby.

All guests are encouraged to print their tickets in advance to ensure a smooth entry process

Everyone is subject to passing through walk-thru metal detectors before entering the center and anyone caught with a cell phone inside the venue will be immediately ejected.

We appreciate your cooperation in creating a phone-free viewing experience.

Ali Wong is an American actress, stand-up comic, and writer who is noted for her Netflixstand-up specials Baby Cobra (filmed when she was 7 months pregnant) andHard Knock Wife. According to the New York Magazine, "The special’s arrival on Netflix is the sort of star-making moment that unites the tastes of the unlikeliest fans." Elle applauded it as a "comic genius gem" while Voguecalled it "The special that everyone is talking about."

In addition to stand-up comedy, Wong is known for her television appearances in American Housewife, Are You There, Chelsea?, Inside Amy Schumer, and Black Box. She is also a writer for the sitcom Fresh Off the Boat.

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